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Hopping metal/polymer interfaces

The EIS response depends on the flhn thickness and morphology, applied potential, and, obviously, the nature of the components of the hybrid system. The hydro-phobic nature of the polymer, the level of doping within the film, and the size of ions in contact with the polymer surface are factors to be considered for studying the response of such materials. In short, the kinetics of the overall charge transfer process should take into account (1) electron hopping between adjacent redox sites (Andrieux et al., 1986) usually described in terms of a Warburg diffusion impedance element (Nieto and Tucceri, 1996) and (2) double-layer charging at the metal-flhn interface, represented in terms of a double-layer capacitance element. [Pg.170]


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